> On Friday 15 March 2002 05:15 pm, you wrote: > > > > > The best solution would be for the UIUC guys to bite the > > > > > bullet and port their work to use JSBSim. :-) :-) :-) > > > > > > > > Hmm -- today seems to be a big day for trolls. I wonder if any of > > > > Jon's NASA contacts are still waiting for him to bite the bullet and > > > > port JSBSim to FORTRAN. > > > > > > Why? Hand optimized assembler is much faster! > > > > > > Oh, if possible: try to write microcode, that's the only way to get the > > > *real* performance out of those expensive CPUs! > > > > Man, you guys are WAY off base. It's gotta be Visual Basic if you want > > any _real__ performance. Dump that silly OpenGL while you're at it and > > make it work with WinG. > > > > g. > > > > VB?!? C'mon we gotta be cross platform. It's Perl or nothing! > If you're going to insist on cross-platform portability, then it should obviously be Python.
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